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anticultistPosted: Jun 26, 2010 - 08:07
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Kaiser FalknerPosted: Jun 26, 2010 - 09:01
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HAIL HYDRA

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FALSE FLAAAAAAG!

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Agent MattPosted: Jun 26, 2010 - 10:17
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4 Contact ahmadso2007{at}yahoo.com

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Maybe you should get an interview with them.

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anticultistPosted: Jun 26, 2010 - 10:24
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SWT may refer to:

Arabic

* Subhanahu wa ta'ala, an Islamic Arabic phrase (meaning: glory to God)

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anticultistPosted: Jun 26, 2010 - 10:36
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The thing that makes me laugh in that whole TZM forum thread they are turning the fact they have been hacked into some kind of wonderfully positive thing that they are being noticed and thats why its been hacked.

But I can assure you that sites get hacked everyday that are irrelevant and of little notoriety, so its not an indicator of anything other than a muslim guy who hacks either:

A does not like TVP and what it stands for
B he did it to prove his leetness and the sites weakness
C He did it for shits and giggles
D There was no reason other than to prove he could do it
E It was just another notch on his hacking resume escapades.

TZM always try to turn anything that happens into some positive dreary notion about how great they are doing, and its a fallacy.

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Agent MattPosted: Jun 26, 2010 - 10:37
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NanosPosted: Jun 26, 2010 - 10:50
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A lesson in the need for them to earn more money so they can hire better professionals to do their website security.

Having emailed them in the past about security concerns even a complete novice like me can spot, and at best, getting back a reply of no need to worry, and worst silence, it comes sadly as no suprise that their security isn't as good as they think it is.

I hope someone remembered to do backups regularly too..

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CyborgJesusPosted: Jun 26, 2010 - 15:57
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There is no need for backups, we will just remove hackers by building a sane society! Wait, where is my website?

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Edward L WinstonPosted: Jun 26, 2010 - 16:11
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This stuff is all too common, it was almost certainly done with an automated script scanning random web servers. They weren't noticed at all.

It shows how little about technology and the world wide web that TZM members really understand (come on, they use Joomla with a terrible template for god's sake, that's proof enough.) He'll, most understand very little anyway, you'd have to, to think perpetual motion is possible and that forums can change the world.

If they were targeted directly there wouldn't be tons of other defacements exactly the same, as Matt pointed out. Not only that, but people targeted directly, are done so for a reason, so it'd almost certainly include a message directed at TVP/TZM/PJ/etc, but it doesn't.

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sorryPosted: Jun 26, 2010 - 18:00
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What's bad about Joomla anyways?

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Sil the ShillPosted: Jun 26, 2010 - 18:02
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The Joos.

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Edward L WinstonPosted: Jun 26, 2010 - 18:16
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>> What's bad about Joomla anyways?

Pros:
1) Lot's of cool themes (none of which TZM used).
2) It's open source, which is ironic because Peter Joseph says Open Source is bad. I imagine this is because he doesn't know the first thing about software, yet is going to change the world with it.

Cons:
1) Bloated to hell and slow.
2) Spaghetti code
3) Terrible source tree
4) Even the cool themes need to have 10,000 lines of CSS in order to override the fucked up standards applied to themes by the Joomla core.
5) Cantankerous URLs, even the mod_rewrite hacks are like putting makeup on a pig.
6) Even if we forget that the URLs are ugly, they're also unfriendly to search engines
7) The handling of URLs will sometimes redirect you to the wrong place (half the time when I go to a TZM URL from here, I get sent back to the main page.)
8) It's the PHPNuke of the latter half of the 2000s, but manages to be even shittier
9) The plugins are garbage.
10) It has a mandatory category system, is it 1995?
11) Can't scale.
12) Great if you want your database it think it's being raped; Drupal did much better: http://buytaert.net/drupal-vs-joomla-performance and Drupal is still a piece of shit.
13) The road map for the software is like the classic South Park episode with the song "there's only one road in Canada" and the cars have square wheels. It goes no where.
14) No foresight with updates, especially to API. Even small updates to the Joomla core can break every damn thing on your site.

Yeah, Joomla sucks.

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sorryPosted: Jun 26, 2010 - 18:32
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I've had the same problem with redirecting in the forum. No wonder you wrote your own.

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